Silvana Santo

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34, from Naples, freelance environmental journalist. I’ve been in the field of communications and sustainability, especially for the web, for almost a decade. I’ve written and write about renewable energy, sustainable construction, climate change, biodiversity, protected areas and recycling. I have a husband, a cat and two children, Davide and Flavia, born respectively in 2013 and 2014. In my blog “Una mamma green” I tell of my daily attempt to raise my children in the most environmentally respectful way possible, in close contact and in conformity with their (and my) needs. I love reading, taking photographs and travelling with my children and their dad

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34, from Naples, freelance environmental journalist. I’ve been in the field of communications and sustainability, especially for the web, for almost a decade. I’ve written and write about renewable energy, sustainable construction, climate change, biodiversity, protected areas and recycling. I have a husband, a cat and two children, Davide and Flavia, born respectively in 2013 and 2014. In my blog “Una mamma green” I tell of my daily attempt to raise my children in the most environmentally respectful way possible, in close contact and in conformity with their (and my) needs. I love reading, taking photographs and travelling with my children and their dad

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5 reasons why Montessori education is (also) eco-friendly

5 reasons why Montessori education is (also) eco-friendly

Having been for many decades more popular abroad than in Italy, Montessori education seems to be back in vogue even in the homeland of the famous pedagogue who developed it. The approach suggested by Maria Montessori is applied, more or less literally, in an increasing number of schools and families also due to the contribution

When breast milk is junk food

When breast milk is junk food

The Brazilian campaign on the dangerousness of junk food during breastfeeding went around the world. Discover what it claims.